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Mobil

About: Mobil is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Zeolite. The organization has 7085 authors who have published 10642 publications receiving 237497 citations. The organization is also known as: Socony-Vacuum Oil Company & Standard Oil Company of New York.


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26 Oct 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple method for plating nickel onto silicon which renders unnecessary any catalyzing pretreatment of the silicon surface which is to receive the nickel is presented. But this method is especially advantageous in plating Nickel onto silicon shallow junction devices for the purpose of providing ohmic contacts.
Abstract: A simple method for plating nickel onto silicon which renders unnecessary any catalyzing pretreatment of the silicon surface which is to receive the nickel. The method comprises the immersion of a silicon substrate in a suitable nickel bath in order that nickel ions in the bath will be reduced to solid nickel and deposited onto the substrate so as to form an adhering layer thereon. The method is especially advantageous in plating nickel onto silicon shallow junction devices for the purpose of providing ohmic contacts.

52 citations

Patent
Jr. Gustave L. Hoehn1
06 Nov 1984
TL;DR: In this paper, a logging sonde injects alternating current into the well casings of a plurality of producing wells at desired subsurface depth points to prevent drilling into one of the production wells.
Abstract: METHOD FOR PREVENTING THE DRILLINGOF A NEW WELL INTO ONE Of A PLURALITY OF PRODUCTION WELLS ABSTRACTA logging sonde injects alternating current into the well casings of a plurality of producing wells at desired subsurface depth points. The resulting magnetic fields created around the well casings of the producing wells are detected by a magnetometer in a new well being drilled to prevent drilling into one of the production wells.

52 citations

Patent
George T. Kerr1, Arthur W. Chester1
20 May 1976
TL;DR: In this article, a method for obtaining crystalline dealuminized products by treating a slurry of a crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite in an aqueous solution of an ammonium or alkali metal salt was provided.
Abstract: A method is provided for obtaining crystalline dealuminized products by treating a slurry of a crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite in an aqueous solution of an ammonium or alkali metal salt which upon acidification yields an anion which complexes with aluminum by adding to said slurry a water-soluble acid having a first ionization constant greater than 10 -2 at a rate such that a controlled amount of aluminum is removed from the zeolite to yield a resulting product from which at least about 10% and as much as about 85% of the initial aluminum has been removed while retaining more than 60% of the original crystallinity.

52 citations

Patent
Brew Joseph Edward1, Keung Jay Kin1
28 Mar 1997
TL;DR: A polymeric film having improved moisture barrier characteristics and enhanced mechanical properties is presented in this article, which includes a base layer consisting of a blend of a high crystallinity polypropylene having an isotactic stereoregularity greater than 93 %, and a conventional isotactic polypropylon having a isotactic stereo-rogue of from 90 % to 93 %.
Abstract: A polymeric film having improved moisture barrier characteristics and enhanced mechanical properties. The film has a base layer which includes a blend of a high crystallinity polypropylene having an isotactic stereoregularity greater than 93 %, a conventional isotactic polypropylene having an isotactic stereoregularity of from 90 % to 93 %, and up to 9 % by weight of a resin modifier.

52 citations

Patent
Elmo M Blount1
30 Oct 1978
TL;DR: In this paper, a low density fluid is pumped down the relief well and into the blowout well at a rate to produce a frictional pressure loss, which when added to the high density fluid produces a hydrostatic pressure which is greater than the static formation pressure but less than the formation fracturing pressure.
Abstract: A process for dynamically killing a well blowout by means of a relief well. A low density fluid is pumped down the relief well and into the blowout well at a rate to produce a frictional pressure loss in the blowout well which when added to the hydrostatic pressure in the blowout well is greater than the static formation pressure but less than the formation fracturing pressure. Injection of the low density fluid is continued until the blowout well goes from two-phase to single-phase flow. Thereafter, a high density fluid such as a drilling mud is pumped down the relief well and into the blowout well. This fluid produces a hydrostatic pressure in the blowout well which is greater than the static formation pressure.

52 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Galen D. Stucky144958101796
James A. Russell124102487929
Thomas Bein10967742800
George J. Hirasaki6527814164
Kai-Kit Wong6160514680
James Paul5925213394
Sankaran Sundaresan5824110083
Fabio Rocca5732519186
Roland Winston5547313911
Kyger C. Lohmann5414410112
Maurice A. Biot5015437311
Kenneth E. Peters4817113920
Paul L. Stoffa472609323
Clarence D. Chang472399047
Bruce H. Wilkinson451186483
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